Written for the graduate level student in physical sciences; Industrial and academic researchers in photonics, graduate students in the area; College lecturers, educators, policymakers, consultants, Scientific and technical libraries, government laboratories, NIH.

David L. Andrews leads research on fundamental
molecular photonics and energy transport, optomechanical forces and
nonlinear optical phenomena. He has over 300 research papers and a
dozen books to his name, including the widely adopted textbook
Lasers in Chemistry. The current focus of his research group
is on novel mechanisms for optical nanomanipulation and switching,
and light-harvesting in nanostructured molecular systems. The group
enjoys strong international links, particularly with groups in
Canada, Lithuania, New Zealand and the United States. Andrews is a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, a Fellow of the Institute
of Physics, and a Fellow of SPIE, the international society for
optics and photonics.

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